Thermaltake Volcano 6Cu+
Overclockers New Zealand has posted a review on Thermaltake Volcano 6Cu+. I had to put it to the test, and what better way than to crank the thunderbird up to 1612Mhz at 1. 92 Vcore. I left the thermal pad on as opposed to using arctic silver so you would have an idea of its performance out of the box.
Overclockers New Zealand has posted a review on Thermaltake Volcano 6Cu+.
I had to put it to the test, and what better way than to crank the thunderbird up to 1612Mhz at 1.92 Vcore. I left the thermal pad on as opposed to using arctic silver so you would have an idea of its performance out of the box. Besides, TT have used a new thermal compound in the pad, its graphite gray as opposed to chewing gum yellow on the VolcanoII and I was interested to see how it worked.
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I had to put it to the test, and what better way than to crank the thunderbird up to 1612Mhz at 1.92 Vcore. I left the thermal pad on as opposed to using arctic silver so you would have an idea of its performance out of the box. Besides, TT have used a new thermal compound in the pad, its graphite gray as opposed to chewing gum yellow on the VolcanoII and I was interested to see how it worked.
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